IAS officer DK Ravi's death: Protestors block highway,demand CBI probe
The house of local MLA in Kolar Varthur Prakash was stoned but police rushed and dispersed the protesters, police said.

Angry protesters in Kolar district where 35-year-old D K Ravi had taken on the sand mafia as Deputy Commissioner before being posted as Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes (Enforcement) in Bengaluru, also blocked a National Highway placing burning tyres before being chased away by police.
The house of local MLA in Kolar Varthur Prakash was stoned but police rushed and dispersed the protesters, police said.
Ravi, who had taken on the sand and land mafia, had allegedly committed suicide by hanging from a ceiling fan in his room at his official flat here yesterday after returning home from office in the morning.
The protesters, including some political leaders, are demanding a CBI probe into what they allege is the mysterious death of Ravi, who on his posting in Bengaluru had taken on the land mafia cracking down on them for tax evasion.
Bengaluru Police Commissioner M N Reddi said that forensically, medically and examination of the situation all point to "prima facie understanding of a suicide."
But, he added, "let us wait for the medical report...no single angle will be untouched.... every angle will be covered."
"We have not found any suicide note as of now and prima facie, we don't see any room for foul play," he said.
Reddi said police would examine the CCTV footage from the apartment complex and analyse Ravi's mobile records.
He was posted as Additional Commissioner of Commercial Taxes in October from Kolar which had then evoked strong protests from the local people.
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